There Goes My Hero
"There goes my hero. He’s Ordinary." – Foo Fighters 49% of the trash you see i...

This is an untitled piece I never liked that much, but several people have told me what they like about it - the subtle way the golds and greens are reflected across the river, the fine lines in the rocks reminiscent of Pitre, the talk of spring and mist and fog and newness.
Why it has escaped the purging bonfires, and why I keep it, is if you haven't noticed, many of my paintings are completed on New Years Day, year after year. This, I think, is the earliest of those, painted on New Years Day 1993. I'm not sure why I'm always painting on New Years Day but happy that I am.
"There goes my hero. He’s Ordinary." – Foo Fighters 49% of the trash you see i...
The waves in San Diego are generally small. When they get big, they’re seldom rideable. But so...
That look, the intense glare of Siamese blue eyes. If looks could kill . . . truth be told, her coat...
The funny thing about this painting is this was the visualization I had of the first house I owned, ...